The laws of another country exist and are to be respected. The legal process of another country is to be respected. The people and customs are to be respected. It's uneducated to simply state that another country's this, that or the other is shit. And it's rude. We should not read salacious headlines and jump to conclusions, the truth is always more complicated. Don't be immature.
The less you know about something, the more strongly you feel.
Also also, to ignorant westerners complaining about how strict Asian countries are in regards to drugs, please…
You're a narcissist, trying to sound clever, making stupid remarks then trying to validate them with more stupid remarks and links when questioned. You're an idiot and a narcissist. 🤮
Since you used caps - CAN YOU PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES for your statement that "IT IS A FACT that he actively supported…
This really isn't the time or place to vent your feminist bullshit. You seem to have a misconception. If this is truly a top 1% establishment, we're talking about high class, attractive girls who get paid well. Those girls are richer than you or me, and what's more, none of us work because we want to, we do it for the money. Stop undermining their choices and freedom and making them feel ashamed of their choices. I assume you're a less attractive woman that thinks they have the right to curtail the liberties of beautiful women. You don't. Jealous much? Deal with it.
I think there are two big problems : media and also k- netizens. I see a lot people who wanted him to disapear.…
This is about trial-by-media, not individual users of social media - who are ignored by professional celebrities like Sun-kyun.
The only thing Netizens contribute to a scandal are ink spots to help stain image and reputation (hence marketability) of a target drawn up by the real perpetrators.
If my own feeling on it is anything to go by, I believe he still had plenty of unwavering support from his existing fans.
Can you offer any evidence or logic to support your opinion, rather than just label an anonymous group as the culprits for no specific reason? Isn't that what we're not supposed to do, make stuff up and gossip?
Aren't you a netizen too? Are you "the worst"? All netizens? "These" countries? What's that, all countries except yours?
I don't get KBS. They went quiet on news of police illegality and press codes of conduct, but went all-in on the gossip. BBC is similar in the UK, some departments seem to just do anything they want and they can't deal with a crisis.
honestly the ending was perfect, if you don't feel the same, just think about it
I thought about it. It's still preachy, flatulent and patronising - and logically disjointed. He can't take his mum up the mountain if he's in her body, she's gone. The series made no effort to explain what happened to the original souls btw. So he's taking himself up the mountain, pretending he's taking his mum, crying and feeling sorry for himself. Really, he was selfish all the way, they dragged out his self pity for a whole hour. On the other hand, part 1, episode 2? (the one with Jang Seung-jo) was incredible, one of the best things I've seen.
Edit... P.s. I hope you're not saying the open ending was great? I thought it was mindless and as usual, made a farce of the whole show up to that point.
He's a handsome man, this actor. The husband can't successfully sue his own wife. He's probably claiming the actor…
We know a little too much about H&M tbh. He wrote an autobiography, she did a pod cast, they both did a tonne of interviews and tip-offs to the tabloids and gossip rags, they also made a reality show, did Oprah, a bunch of public appearances. You're right, we can't really judge based on that 😉. Will be interesting to see how they're portrayed in The Crown on Netflix, will they be able to go all in, I wonder?
Question for God.... God.... are you registered with MDL? She has what it takes, that's for sure. Pretty face, proportions, personality is a little bit like Kristen Stewart, some inner turmoil going on under the surface - so acting will always be harder work for her, but she's good.
Edit, I should add, her disposition suited her perfectly in WOTM, she did well.
The less you know about something, the more strongly you feel.
It's a troll on a burner account.
The only thing Netizens contribute to a scandal are ink spots to help stain image and reputation (hence marketability) of a target drawn up by the real perpetrators.
If my own feeling on it is anything to go by, I believe he still had plenty of unwavering support from his existing fans.
Can you offer any evidence or logic to support your opinion, rather than just label an anonymous group as the culprits for no specific reason? Isn't that what we're not supposed to do, make stuff up and gossip?
Aren't you a netizen too? Are you "the worst"? All netizens? "These" countries? What's that, all countries except yours?
It's still preachy, flatulent and patronising - and logically disjointed. He can't take his mum up the mountain if he's in her body, she's gone. The series made no effort to explain what happened to the original souls btw. So he's taking himself up the mountain, pretending he's taking his mum, crying and feeling sorry for himself. Really, he was selfish all the way, they dragged out his self pity for a whole hour.
On the other hand, part 1, episode 2? (the one with Jang Seung-jo) was incredible, one of the best things I've seen.
Edit... P.s. I hope you're not saying the open ending was great? I thought it was mindless and as usual, made a farce of the whole show up to that point.
She has what it takes, that's for sure. Pretty face, proportions, personality is a little bit like Kristen Stewart, some inner turmoil going on under the surface - so acting will always be harder work for her, but she's good.
Edit, I should add, her disposition suited her perfectly in WOTM, she did well.